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Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
This kind of amulet charms was used in the celtic iron age as well as in the time of the early roman empire. Replica of an original of the 1st century BC - 1st century AD
This kind of amulet charms was used in the celtic iron age as well as in the time of the early roman empire. Replica of an original of the 1st century BC - 1st century AD
The sator square is a magical palindrome with the words "SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS". There were several attempts to interpret the meaning.
The sator square is a magical palindrome with the words "SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS". There were several attempts to interpret the meaning.
Nice triskelion pendant with 3 conjoined spiral arms in typical roman design, 2nd century AD.
Nice triskelion pendant with 3 conjoined spiral arms in typical roman design, 2nd century AD.
The original of this stunning pendant was found in Germania Superior at the Limes and was most probably the upper part of a hairpin. The depiction maybe refers to the "Judgement of Paris", an ancient greek legend.
The original of this stunning pendant was found in Germania Superior at the Limes and was most probably the upper part of a hairpin. The depiction maybe refers to the "Judgement of Paris", an ancient greek legend.
Our copy depicts the letters RMA, maybe a transcription of ROMA. In newer literature theese type of jewellery was identified most probably as ancient souvenir, travelers bought in Rome and carried to the provinces.
Our copy depicts the letters RMA, maybe a transcription of ROMA. In newer literature theese type of jewellery was identified most probably as ancient souvenir, travelers bought in Rome and carried to the provinces.
Pelta-shaped decorations were popular, numerous finds were made in the Limes forts and settlements, dating from the 1st to the 3rd century.
Pelta-shaped decorations were popular, numerous finds were made in the Limes forts and settlements, dating from the 1st to the 3rd century.
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